Taxi:Red colored converted pickup trucks with two long bench seats facing each other serve as the island's local bus service. They follow set route to and from most destinations around the island. The destination is clearly makeed in English on the front or back of the vehicle. Day time rates are between 20-60 baht per person, depending on where you are going. After 9 pm. you may have to charter a taxi if you want to travel between different resorts and rate vary. Car Rental:Car rental is widely available on the island. Rates start from 800 - 15,00 baht per day, depending on the type and condition of the vehicle come with insurance, but the coverage is limited. Ask for the detail.Bicycle:
Good quality mountain bikes can be rented at many place around the island for around 150 - 250 baht a day. They are ideal for those who want to discover some of many beautiful nature trails and tracks of the island's interior.Taxi meter:
Air-conditioned car taxis are in yellow-red. Most have meters but many taxi drivers prefer a negotiated fare. So make sure you ask the driver to use the meter before you set off, or if not, settle on a price before you start.Motorbike Rental:A motorbike is the most convenient way to get around town. Rates range from 250-300 baht a day and you pay for the gasoline you use. You can bargain for a discount on long term rental.Motorbike Taxi:
Motorbike taxi drivers can be identified by their colored., numbered vests. For short journeys they are the fastest way to get around as they can dodge in and out of traffic. Fares start from 20 baht upwards depending on wherre you are going.

What to see:

Wat Pradoem:
Built 250 years ago, Wat Pradoem is belived to be the first temple on Samui Island. It has an ancient wooden hall for keeping Buddhist scriptures.